Major stories from SBS Korean News on Wednesday, March 6

Find out Today’s top news stories on SBS Radio Korean.

Daily national news highlights from SBS Korean Program.

SBS Radio Korean News Bulletin Source: SBS Korean program

SBS Korean program’s major stories.

  • Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says the Australian economy is in good condition despite the latest figures showing it's growing slower than expected. 
  • Opposition leader Bill Shorten says the next election will be a referendum on wages.
  • Scott Morrison has become the first sitting prime minister to visit Christmas Island to inspect the island's detention centre, which the government is reopening.
  • South Korea has reportedly seen signs North Korea is restoring part of a missile launch site it had promised to dismantle after last year's Singapore summit.
  • Jailed former South Korean president Lee Myung-bak was granted bail on Wednesday (Mar 6), nearly a year after he was arrested over corruption charges
 [The full story is available on the podcast above]


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